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Glowing Bats Mystery Baffles Scientists

In a bizarre natural phenomenon that has left researchers scratching their heads, bats in India are exhibiting mysterious fluorescent glow under UV light. Discover the strange case that's puzzling the scientific community.

Zero-Enrolment Schools Crisis: Telangana, MP Worst Hit

Exclusive investigation reveals alarming number of schools with zero students across India. Education Ministry issues urgent advisory to state governments as Telangana and Madhya Pradesh emerge as worst-affected states.

Nobel Laureates to Speak at Bengaluru's IISc

Bengaluru's Indian Institute of Science prepares to host Nobel Prize winners for exclusive lecture series, showcasing cutting-edge scientific research and innovation.

New Serum Restores Hair in 20 Days: Breakthrough

Groundbreaking scientific discovery offers hope for millions battling hair loss as researchers develop a revolutionary serum that could restore hair completely within three weeks.

Niels Bohr: Openness is Democracy's Best Weapon

Discover how Nobel laureate Niels Bohr's profound insight about transparency and democracy remains critically relevant in today's information age. Explore why openness matters more than ever.

3D Slow-Motion Reveals How Venomous Snakes Strike

Groundbreaking 3D slow-motion research reveals how venomous snakes precisely target prey with lightning-fast strikes. Discover the deadly accuracy of nature's most efficient predators.

Student Voices Transform Karnataka Education Landscape

Karnataka's education landscape witnesses powerful student activism as young voices demand reforms, infrastructure upgrades, and policy changes. Discover how the youth is reshaping India's educational future.

Mosquitoes Invade Pristine Arctic Regions

Scientists make alarming discovery as disease-carrying mosquitoes appear in one of Earth's last untouched Arctic regions, raising global health and environmental concerns.

Gluten: The Truth Behind the Hype - Science Weighs In

Discover what scientific research actually reveals about gluten sensitivity, celiac disease, and whether going gluten-free is necessary for everyone. Get evidence-based insights about wheat allergies and gluten intolerance.

Science Revolutionizes Himachal Apple Farming

Discover how Himachal Pradesh farmers are embracing cutting-edge scientific methods to revolutionize apple cultivation, from precision farming to climate-resilient techniques that promise superior quality and quantity.

133 Million Girls Out of School: UNESCO Report Shock

Three decades after global leaders promised equal education for all girls, a staggering 133 million remain out of school worldwide. UNESCO's latest report exposes the alarming education gap and urgent need for action.

54% Indian Students Use AI for University Selection

Groundbreaking report reveals 54% of Indian students planning overseas education are turning to AI chatbots like ChatGPT and Gemini for university selection guidance, marking a major shift in study abroad decision-making.

Karnataka allows primary teachers for classes 6-7

In a significant policy shift, Karnataka allows primary school teachers to handle classes 6 and 7, addressing teacher shortages and enhancing educational flexibility across the state.

Nobel Physicist Chen Ning Yang Dies at 103

The scientific world mourns as Chen Ning Yang, Nobel Prize-winning physicist known for groundbreaking work on parity laws, passes away at 103. Tributes pour in globally for the legendary scientist.

Nobel Physicist Chen Ning Yang Dies at 103

Chen Ning Yang, the Chinese-American physicist who transformed modern physics with his Nobel-winning work, has died at 103 in Beijing, leaving behind an extraordinary scientific legacy.

US Education Dept Layoffs Threaten Student Programmes

Massive staff reductions at the US Department of Education threaten critical student support programmes. Discover which initiatives are on the chopping block and how Indian students could be affected.

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